. " - , 'f . . . . . . . . - , . . . " . . . " , . . . . . . It . . , . . , : : . . . III Police. I Court. . , I . . " . , , Onlundil ( \ the police ( ll'part- , , t , . ' 1tiant halllIc1 ; a bad , pedll1l.1t fl'oll1 , 1\ulu l , it ( itH l"U-toIlHlry ; prolllpt ' , Clarcltcc Siulon'hcn , tJtlIII1Ct' : , \ \ j f" r ir , . . ' ill otle of the HilOOItH ! , : lskell ? " , " , thides ( ; ; . 'l'altg'11l'Y. \\'ho IIr I . , , . J. ' the way is a ; t lI1 t'l' boy , for the e , ; " , loa" of 11 dollar Whell , ' 1 ' ; Ingncv : " ' tottl.Sill1ol1 hc dill ! nut ha\'e it , Si- I . ; : \nll \ used ahus \ ' eInd ; ! tllreatenit ) ; . ' I , lal1g'lIag-c ; , al1d fart : ; 'Pingnry ; a t : ; : . severe lea Iitig , , al1d k.kkcd hint . . . ' . . into the strcetVhile being \ * taken I to the police , court . \ , Sill1ol1 , \ f' ' metl the'ilcst \ t kind I I of 1:111 : g'lI it ; gee o Y- _ , > , Ian SIOI1l' Btrtl't ill the prl''cl1cc ! ' of if' < ladies : \ , and \rh'.n il1 P)1i I cOllrt o : ' : \\t5 insolent i : \1111 CU11tC111ptlOtlS to . ' ' . 'f , the judg'e. -.4 - ri > ' .1lul\ : Clearer fincci.hill1 ( S1' ) . SO , . - fo1 lighting 1 t . and rile language 011 the street and SIO.OO for ' Coil- tClltpt. As soon as this line had . . . heclI paid ; Sill10n Continued his , , . . ' . ' threats of + personal l violence to . . , < Chas. 'L'ang-I1 , , ' : and also to John 'I'al1g-l1l'Y. 't'hese persons then . w ; SWOI : C out a cOll1pllInt : to put ' 1- . I I : : ' . . . Simon I1l1hCr peace h011l1. As I " , . t ' / " , : , , ' soon \ as Simon card of this 1 > 1'0- ' ' . . ; , 4ctcdins , : . he struck out for the , : . . . .d . lepot . 1 . so that the mar ha11 had ; l' . . , . ' tff follow him up and bring him : ' . . " hack up to\\'n. When brought tin. r . " " , to Judge Clea\ ' er : - . count ! the scc- . , ' . 011(1 1 time it was c\ ' dcl1t his heavy. I , lW tine j had 1 taught him sonic respect , r for thc court . as his dcmcal1er was : ' I " " I ' , , 1 : ' " entirely difl'erent. Lie was bound . . , a . over to keep the peace and to answer - l . ; swcr forth with to the district ' ' " " r ; , Court which is now in , ssion'l I , , I' : . It is related of this Clarence j , ' . , < .1' , . Simon that he just about runs . - ; I - - t , t ' ' . hc town of H.u1. ) , and has even \ , \ downed the marshal there .and . . , . " " . , ' taken hIs club from 11 in'hen ! - threatened with arr < . . . .t. This . " . " " . kind 1 of rowdying won't go with , the Falls City police department , ' ' J ' . : , and unless Simon wants to \ comet , All t . y , , \ . to grief he had better mend his t ways or keep away altogether J . . I . .t . ! ) . > Good Roads l\\eeting. . ' ' . The second goo(1 roads meeting . . ; , took place at the opera house in I Humboldt Saturday afternoon , : and a large crowd of farmers \ \ as , , r " ' . . . in attendance. Fred Hummel , ! : ' . ' . , r one of the progressive farmers and \ stockmenpresidedand Sena- . r- . . J tOl' Tucker was in attendance to learn F possible the desires of . the husbandmen of his home , . . section with reference to an im- ' ' .f ro\'ement in the matter of road . . , - . . . . leg-islation. The ideas Well' as ! . . . , ; . . , i plentiful 1 as the eats : occupied . . XI' ' and the discussion waxed warm Ii : at intervals , opinions as to proper : r : treatment of the question being ' > -1 much at variance. The law pro- . . ; , . posed by the national good ; roads > . . . association produced by . ti , t' a was - - Senator Tucker and read to the , assembly , but its provisions dId , not suit all , and it was voted ' . . . ' down prompt1\ A like fate was meted out to every proposition ) . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ' . ; . : l _ , N . ' ' ' . " : ; " : , " , - ' " T lilale , and ; the body Iinal1y' nd- juul"llcd atftertit ree hOllrs .uf oratory - tory withollt passing a resolution or pllcin r itself on , record in fa \ ' - oi ! ' of an ; ) ' 1)lan. 'his ( leaves thc senator still in a quandary IS : to the proper method to pursue gill ask ; , ng- for legislation and Lit is more than prohable that t hI' will allow the matter ; to drop. In- deed he has sigh ilied his in te11t- ion of not omplcting' the bill he had under construction , hilt \\'il1 instead select from lmong- : those already iII tred treed the one which he thinks wi11 in he , \ \ t most rv pccts . suit his constituency : , jl\lg-ing' \ from : he ideas hroug'ht forth nt the two mass mnectitigs held in thc COllltly , and give thc samc his slIpport. - - - - - A House Divided. Senator g. ; A. Tucker is in a quandary as toJtis action 011 Icg' islatiol1 look i ng' to :1\1 improve- mcntof our road laThe farmers - ers adjoining IIllmLoldt hell a IIH'ctingSaturda. . \ ' and tt'oceclet to ol1demll en'ry fl atllre of thc legislation rl'lati\ ' e 10 road : : that , has been lIg'g'ckd It seems that sonic measure mig-ht he devised - vised that would meet the a1- pro\'nl of all the farming clement i I hut all efforts in this direction j . have so far met \\'itli failure. t The ! I result of this division of opinion ' . , . I will probably result , in nothing i being donl' i The Richardson Counts' dele- 'I ' g-'ltion would be justified in1 g-ht-1 ing' shy of all such legislation until - til such time as its constituents I , Can get An together. _ Elks'Lodge. ; _ . ' , I - Dr. Fred Keller is taking an active interest in securing an glk's charter for Falls City. A meeti11g- the Sphinx club was held on Sunday afternoon to con- sider the advisability of changing - I ing- that organization into such a lodg-e. Nothing definite was de- cided at that time , but the mem- ber have the proposed change under considcration. Afraid of Strons Medicldcs. I Many people suffer for sears from rheumatic pains , and : preter to do so rather than take the strong meoicines usually given for rheumatism , not knowing that quick relief from pain may be had simply by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm and without taking any medicine in- ternally. H.c\ Amos Parker of ag-onolia 1 , North Carolina , suff- ererl for eight years with a lame hip , due to severe rheumatic pains. He has been permanently cured by the free application of Chamberlian's Pain Balm. For sale at Kerrs Drug Store. Better Hurry. By the way , has any one heard of either Henry Gcrrles or Josh Lord introducing bill to repeal the revenue law ? 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The time is fast coining this country when the owner of a good ; will be a very independent man ; the acreage of farm : . lards is limited , but our population is rapidly rode ( as- ing."I 1 The 'entire acreage of land available for irrigation , ¶ 1 either by Private or Governmental enterprise , will make but a small ] ] number of eighty-acre farms compared ; \\ath the number of voting men who expect to become : farmers. ' , ' The Big Horn Basin has ample water , a splen- i did sunshiny - climate and a soil which , under water , is . as rich -productive as any in ' "the temperate zone ; r send for our special BigHorn Pasin folder , and keep I that locality in your mind in looking into the future. L. \VAKELY , . . General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb. . . : : = = - ' - ' tion to wipe the infamous me s-I urc off the statute Better get busy boys , the time grows short and the task is 'not beg-un. Miss ' Robbins Sick. . Miss Lucille Robbins the young lady who was recently engaged by the school board to teach mathematics in the high school was taken seriously ill at the home of A. G. \Vanner last Fri- day. Her mother who live : > at Ord , eb.:1S telegraphed for and has been at her daughters bedside ever since. At this writ- ing- the invalid is reported as greatly improved with every assurance - surancc of recovcn' Feet Frozen. past Sunday a colored man by thc thc name of \Vm. Johnson arrived - rived at the Missouri Pacific de- pct'b. a bOA car route and had - been wandering around thc yards when found by Chief of Police Aldrich about sh o'clock in the e'cningand taken in the depot { where upon removing shoes it was found that his feet were badly frozen. He was at once taken to the Mercy hospital and placed under the care of 1)r. Miner - er who reports the patient a' doing well and thinks that he will get alright without the necessity of amputation. Until rec' > r.tly Johnson had been working the packinghouse at Omaha but decided - dded to quit and try making a l \ 'ingby traveling and started out , winding up in the manner above statcd. A. 'Yea\'cr returned from Chicago in tine-for-court. . w = ' . v .